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you misunderstood.
warming up the interior not the engine
Surely the interior is just as cold sat in a stationary car

It would warm up quicker if you drove off.
you misunderstood.
warming up the interior not the engine

Surely the interior is just as cold sat in a stationary car
It would warm up quicker if you drove off.
The engine is on whilst i am sat there obviously warming up the car. By the time the children enter the car the is warm.
Just an update, my car is back from the garage and there was a fault with the seatbelt alarm which is now fixed.
cheers
Are you sure you weren't in the 'garage' being 'fixed' during your 'suspension'![]()

They still warm up quicker being driven than just sitting there.
Cars, not kids.they arent "sitting there"
They are in the house. They get in the car once it is warm.
Cars, not kids.![]()
Suprised you haven't had a toilet installed, you'd be in your element then.Yes I realise that if I drove the car around it would warm up more quickly, but thats not as relaxing as sitting for 10 mins with a cuppa and the paper

Hmmm. Buy an economical "better for the environment" car, then leave it running on the drive for 10 minutes each day......![]()
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Extension cable, fan heater, no pumping out pollutants while you sit there avoiding the wife and kids...
And how many MPG is it doing while it's sat ticking over?
Lets see
I read that "For every two minutes a car is idling, it uses about the same amount of fuel it takes to go about one mile" So my 240 minutes of idyling is the same as going 120 miles.
Since my car averages 68.9 mpg combined. Then it is around 2 gallons of fuel or 9 litres. £1.35 a litre costs me £12.15 a year
So yup, fine with me
That's a VAG claimed figure. Nowhere near in the real world![]()
What was the cause of the problem and how did they fix it?
I don't know. Have no interest in such details, all I care about is that it is fixed .
Would you like the number of the garage to ring and ask?
Best online long term tests returned a figure of 62.8 mpg.
Majority of others are between 55-59 mpg.
:shrug:
Why would I want to do that?
Who knows, only you can answer that
Ok then, seeing as you offered, give me the number and I'll give them a ring.![]()
ok, it's 01782 746278
ok, it's 01782 746278
Why not give him the correct number?
Why not give him the correct number?

You gave me the wrong number, Scrivens.![]()
Sorry about that, I must have put it down wrong in my contacts on my phone. Ah well
Lets see
I read that "For every two minutes a car is idling, it uses about the same amount of fuel it takes to go about one mile" So my 240 minutes of idyling is the same as going 120 miles.
You could buy coats for the kids.
You could buy coats for the kids.
Well, it's no longer winter, so this shouldn't be a problem.